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HOW COOL IS BILL MURRAY? PART 2

06/11/2009

Actor Bill Murray created a small sensation in the Scottish town of St. Andrews, joining Scandinavian students at a late-night party and even helping to wash the dishes, a newspaper reported Sunday.

In the Oscar-winning movie “Lost in Translation”, Murray plays a lonely middle-aged actor in Japan who befriends a young American woman and goes partying with her.

And in what the newspaper said was life imitating art, the 56-year-old Murray joined up with 22-year-old Norwegian student Lykke Stavnef, who took him to a house where a party of Scandinavian students was in full swing.

“Nobody could believe it when I arrived at the party with Bill Murray,” Stavnef, a social anthropology student, was quoted as saying. “He was just like the character in ‘Lost in Translation.”‘

She said Murray was happy to drink vodka from a coffee cup, then to help wash dishes in the cramped kitchen. The Sunday Telegraph article is accompanied by a photograph that appears to show Murray, dressed in a checkered shirt and a brown vest, washing a metal pot at the sink.

As news spread around the city that Murray had showed up at the student party, the house became crowded with people wanting to meet the star of “Ghostbusters,” the article said.

“He was joking with me about reheating some leftover pasta and how drunk everyone was,” said Agnes Huitfeldt, 22, another partygoer.

Tom Wright, 22, another college student, said: “The party was overflowing with stunning Scandinavian blondes. He seemed to be in his element, cracking lots of jokes. It was the talk of the town the next day.”

Shortly after doing the dishes, Murray left the party, the students said.

HOW COOL IS BILL MURRAY? PART 1

05/08/2009

Not knowing where to begin, this paragraph taken from Wikipedia about the filming of the 1998 classic, “Rushmore” says it all:

“Filming began in November 1997. On the first day of principal photography, Anderson delivered his directions to Murray in a whisper so that he would not be embarrassed if the actor shot him down. However, the actor publicly deferred to Anderson, hauled equipment, and when Disney denied the director a $75,000 shot of Max and Mr. Blume riding in a helicopter, Murray gave Anderson a blank check to cover the cost.”

How cool is Bill Murray? This the first part of a series exploring just that.